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INFORMATION DATE 19910815

DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights on Regional Offices

SUBJECT Regional Offices

ABSTRACT These states and territories operate their own OSHA-approved job safety and health programs (Connecticut and New York plans cover public employees only). States with approved programs must have a standard that is identical to, or at least as effective, as the Federal Standard.

U.S. Department of Labor

Program Highlight

Fact Sheet No. OSHA 91-42

REGIONAL OFFICES

Region I

(CT,* MA, ME, NH, RI, VT*)

133 Portland Street

1st Floor

Boston, MA 02114

Telephone: (617) 565-9860 

Region II

(NJ, NY,* PR,* VI*)

201 Varick Street

Room 670

New York, NY 10014

Telephone: (212) 627-3900 

Region III

(CO, MT, ND, SD, UT,* WY*)

3535 Market Street, Federal Building

# 1576

Denver, CO 80294

Telephone: (303) 844-1600 

Region IV

(American Samoa, AZ,* CA,*

Guam, HI, NV,* Trust Territories

of the Pacific)

71 Stevenson Street Suite 587

San Francisco, CA 94105

Telephone: (415) 972-8500 

Region V

(IL, IN,* MI,* MN,* OH, WI)

230 South Dearborn Street,

Suite 715

Chicago, IL 60604

Telephone: (773) 761-3877 

Region VI

(AR, LA, NM,* OK, TX)

525 Griffin Street

Room 602

Dallas, TX 75202

Telephone: (214) 320-2400 

Region VII

(IA,* KS, MO, NE)

911 Walnut Street,

Room 406

Kansas City, MO 64106

Telephone: (816) 483-9531 

Region VIII

(DC, DE, MD,* PA, VA,* WV)

Gateway Building, Suite 2100

1961 Stout Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

Telephone: (215) 596-1201 

Region IX

(AL, FL, GA, KY,* MS, NC, SC,* TN*)

1375 Peachtree Street, N. E., Room 415

Atlanta, GA 30367

Telephone: (770) 493-6644 

Region X

(AK,* ID, OR,* WA*)

1111 Third Avenue

Room 3244

Seattle, WA 98101-3212

Telephone: (206) 553-5930 

* These states and territories operate their own OSHA-approved job safety and health programs (Connecticut and New York plans cover public employees only). States with approved programs must have a standard that is identical to, or at least as effective, as the Federal Standard.

This is one of a series of fact sheets highlighting U. S. Department of Labor programs. It is intended as a general description only and does not carry the force of legal opinion. This information will be made available to sensory impaired individuals upon request: voice phone (202) 219-6666.

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